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Host and world renowned financial expert, attorney and blogger Neil Garfield provides in-depth commentary and analysis of illegal foreclosure actions against Homeowners. Defense tactics, strategies and advice for legal defenses are shared with homeowners, who either represent themselves or get help from our attorney network.

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Tonight we talk about mediation and modification. It turns out that mediation, if played properly, can be an excellent opportunity to demonstrate the dubious authority of anyone to initiate foreclosure, or appear at mediation. As for... more

Today on the West Coast Foreclosure Show we discuss two Plaintiff's lawsuits where the Courts do the right thing, at least partially. One case, out of Massachusetts, Starkey v. Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, et al.,... more

STOP COMPLAINING AND ATTACK HEAD ON If bias were the basis for challenging a decision there would be no final decisions. The losing party would always shout bias and the decision would go into limbo. Our judicial system... more

Bill Paatalo joins Attorney Charles Marshall today to provide more info and intell re the "LSF9 Master Participation Trust", rightly considered by Bill to be a straw man hiding the machinations of US Bank to obfuscate chain-of-title issues... more

Tonight Charles Marshall is on to discuss one of his favorite if unpleasant topics: Institutional Bias in the foreclosure arena directed at Homeowners. There are many layers and associated pieces to this situation, which I will discuss on the... more

You have already achieved the goal. At this point you can argue that you asked for the identity of the holder in due course and they were unable or unwilling to provide the information. The confusion emanates from the fact that a holder can... more

In the December 2017 Florida judicial foreclosure case of Wells Fargo Bank v. Riley, Court holds after trial that Defendant homeowner prevails and keeps his home due to three legal theories, the first and paramount one that the Plaintiff... more

Whether you can sue for damages is one question. Whether the rescission had the effect of removing the jurisdiction, right or authority to dispossess you of title is another. And whether title ever changed is yet another. Yes you can sue for... more

While the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) unanimously (9-0) put to bed all of the arguments against the effectiveness of a notice of rescission under 15 U.S.C. §1635, Jesinoski v. Countrywide Home Loans, 135 S. Ct.... more

Shrinking Legal Presumptions Charles Marshall, California attorney and Bill Paatalo, private investigator, discuss the implications of two Hawaii cases that are mirroring other decisions across the country. Hawaii Schranz Case Hawaii St.... more

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